Tamme, drafted by the Colts in the fourth round in 2008, spent the last three seasons with the Broncos. He has 178 career receptions for 1,703 yards and 10 touchdowns in seven NFL seasons. Tamme’s best year was 2010 with the Colts, when he caught a career-high 67 passes for 631 yards and four touchdowns. He has played six seasons alongside Peyton Manning, both in Denver and Indianapolis. He joins an Atlanta offense that hasn’t had much production at the position since Tony Gonzalez retired at the end of the 2013 season. Because they only returned one player with experience at the position in Levine Toilolo, the team also added oft-injured Tony Moeaki to the mix. But Tamme, lauded for his ability to catch the ball, could be the short-term solution as the Falcons search for their long-term answer. New Falcons OC Kyle Shanahan is used to getting production out of the position, and AJC.com staffer D. Orlando Ledbetter believes Tamme could catch 60 passes this season.